As if you need proof that horrible things happen in the dark, this unnerving tale about a murderous madman lurking unseen in a dimly lit dormitory room demonstrates that sometimes what you don't know can hurt you - even if it chooses for the moment to hide and wait
Now to the story:
Two dorm mates in collage were in the same science class. The teacher had just reminded them about the midterm test the next day when one dormmate - let's call her Juli - got asked to this big bash by the hottest guy in school. The other dormmate, Meg , had pretty much no interest in going and, being a diligent student , she took notes on what was the midterm test was about. After the entire period of flirting it's the date, Juli was totally unprepared for her test, while Meg was completely prepared for a major study date with her books. At the end of the day, Juli spent hours getting ready for a party while Meg started studying. Juli tried to get her to go, but she was insistent that she would study and pass the test. The girls were rather close and Juli didn't like leaving Meg alone to be bored while she was out having a blast . Juli finally gave up, using the excuse that she would cram in homeroom the next day.
Juli wen tot the party and had the time of her life with her date . She headed back to the door around 2 am and decided not to wake Meg. She went to bed nervous about the midterm and decided she would wake up early to ask Meg for help.
She woke up and went to wake Meg . Meg was laying on her stomach, apparently sound asleep . Juli rolled Meg over to reveal Megs terrified face. Juli, concerned, turned on the desk lamp. Megs study stuff was still open and had blood all over it . Meg had been slaughtered. Juli, in horror, fell to the floor and looked up to see , written on the wall in Megs blood: "AREN'T YOU GLAD YOU DIDN'T TURN ON THE LIGHT?"
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TerrorHey, did you see that. That white figure or that poltergeist. All the stories that will scare the average person. Also tell me what stories I should put in this book. Thanks!